Projecting Best Players From 2015 NBA Draft Class in 2016‑17
1 / 11OrlandoMagic.com's Josh Cohen projects the best players from the 2015 NBA Draft class in the 2016-17 season. Click through this gallery for rankings. #10 Trey Lyles 3 Key Strengths Spot-Up Shooting – Lyles has the skills to become one of the league’s best stretch fours. He shot 38 percent from 3-point range during his rookie season. Body Control – Lyles is very polished and has excellent footwork. He has a good pump fake and is comfortable putting the ball on the floor and attacking the lane. He is very capable of finishing through traffic. Passing out of Post – While he hangs out by the 3-point line more often than not, Lyles doesn’t mind operating out of the post. While he doesn’t have the bulk to back down most power forwards, he is very crafty and does a good job facilitating with his back to the basket. Main Weakness Explosiveness – Lyles rarely flies by opponents off the dribble. He relies on his footwork and changeability to outmaneuver defenders. He’s not a high flyer.